You are not being very specific. Nobody can help you if you are not precise. What extract, what files, what page and what step in the tutorial? Sorry to say but computers don't take 'maybe' for an answer. You have to have it right or it won't work.

You are not being very specific. Nobody can help you if you are not precise. What extract, what files, what page and what step in the tutorial? Sorry to say but computers don't take 'maybe' for an answer. You have to have it right or it won't work.

But no matter how you try, you have to tell us where you are when you have a problem.

Ok, on the last step, when I try to make the POD, it says Missing Files: TRUCK/Dirt.TRK And MODELS/Dirt.BIN. Continue? (Yes Or No). Yes=Create A Blank TRK File And No=Nothing. Do you understand? Also, I did not skip ANY steps.

You missed something. There are 5291 trucks on this site that work, so the methods described do in fact work. Sometimes what happens is the file extensions get twisted around. Have you unchecked the "hide file extensions for known file types" checkbox in folder options?

Phin, he's using my tutorial, so he's using Binedit 2.2.8's built in pod maker.

TJ, my tutorials are 110% fool proof. I tested them and you shouldn't have any issues if you follow the steps to a T. I'm sorry, i can't help it if there are things in there that are too hard for you to follow, but i did my best to make sure they're as SIMPLE as possible. If you're a little more specific with the problem you're having, what steps you took to get there, etc, then i might be able to help you.

I use Tracked2, and still do. I dont know anything about Pod Maker, but something I see, that causes an issue with Tracked2, is the names.

Tracked2 gets a lil picky about having the same name of the bin models. You have to call the body one name, the tires models another, and definately never use the same named art files, as the bin models. Its as if it gets too many of the same names, it cant distinguish the difference between them all.

I still run Windows ME... sadly, so I dont know if Tracked2 will work on XP or Vista, but if it does, I would use that. It does all the hard stuff for you, and makes building trucks a breeze imo.

Dont know if that will help you, but I use names like "_DIRT.bin" then art files like "dirty01.raw" "dirty02.raw" etc, then name the .TRK of the main truck something like "DRTTRUCK.TRK" and keep all of the names under 8 characters long.

I've never used C-Pod, or Pod Maker. I still use the old school method, the free Paint Shop 4, Tracked2, Palette Master, Texture Replacer, Winpod, etc. But using them may have an issue with the newer operating systems, but if cant get other methods to work, you could try something else, and I can try to help you as best I can.

Yeah reppy, that's the more reliable method, and is the way that i started out doing things. The problem is, that process is a lot harder to follow, and tracked is buggy with XP, while binedit's truck/pod maker is quite simple, but has some nice advanced features. It's easier for a new guy to follow a tutorial using binedit's goodies rather than importing it all into tracked.

Yeah reppy, that's the more reliable method, and is the way that i started out doing things. The problem is, that process is a lot harder to follow, and tracked is buggy with XP, while binedit's truck/pod maker is quite simple, but has some nice advanced features. It's easier for a new guy to follow a tutorial using binedit's goodies rather than importing it all into tracked.

Well, first of all, I used the one Phin just gave to me and idk why the files aren't there. I will try yours again immediately.

Secondly, I told you all there was something wrong with my MTM2 and I didn't have all the files.

Lastly, I really don't want to make the trucks now, just simply repaint them. It's too complicated for me to understand why the files aren't there, so I will stick to just repainting as it is until I find out how to fix this problem.

Tracked2 isnt for everybody, its just the way I was taught, and just stuck with it.

First off, to ask a dumb question... In your folder settings in Windows Explorer, do you have your settings set right... Should be able to go into Tools at the top of the window, and there should be some sort of Folder Options.

In there click the View tab, and make sure the boxes that say "Show Hidden Files and Folders" is checked, and "Hide Protected Operating System Files", and be sure you have "Hide file extentions for known file types" UN-checked.

That should show you everything. Someplace, I know there is a list of what files you should have for all we say, is visible to you. If someone has that, since my stuff isnt installed, that we can find out exactly what he's missing, and what to give him. Lets just start from the beginning.

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